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Hackers meet their match: New DNA encryption protects engineered cells from within

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Hackers meet their match: New DNA encryption protects engineered cells from within
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Engineered cells are a high-value genetic asset that is key to many fields, including biotechnology, medicine, aging, and stem cell research, with the global market projected to reach $8.0 trillion USD by 2035. Yet the only ways to keep the cells safe are strong locks and watchful guards.

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